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1 PTTASRS OF TUB MOON. JULY. / I Day. Jlr. in. Kill! moon 6 9 10 a.m. Lust quarter 11 11 AZ p.m. New monn 19 230 p.m. First Quarter 27 6 10 p.m. MOON. Moon rises lotlay, 11.23 p.m.; f-cts, 10.51 a.m. Wednesday. TIDE. To ; day. 9.4 a.m.; 9.30 p.m. To-morrow, 10 a.m.; 10.27 i.m, ' SUN. Sun rises to-day, 7.15 a.m.; acts, '1.36 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JTJIiY 9. KINi s.n (8.40 a.m.), 1122 tons, JL'Donald, from Oreymouth. WAIEAU, b.h. (5.35 p.m.), 1« tons, Isindorc, put back to Worser Ua-y, bound to Blenheim. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, JULY 9. I'ATEEXA, s.s. (12.60 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, f-;r Picton and Nelson. MAKAROA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, Cnmero.i. for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Meredith, Williams, Gledliill, Bro.fa, Edwards, Beale, Pugh, Wright, Brownley, E-ennio, H'Koe, Owen, Jennings, Breeu (2), Davenport, Harris, Adams, Oarter, Dawson, Boag, Mesdames Cameron, Palmer, Matthews, Ferrar, Docks, Ferrar, Cable, Itowe, Smith, Pugh, Ballantyno and child, George and child, Duxbiary ' Neal M'Kenzle, Fisher, M'Laren, litUe, Messrs. Luttrcll, Brown, Nees, Dr Valin tale Eowe, Kerr Stevens. Cameron, Kaye. Oable, Blewctt, Foroman, Hayes Smi'h Kirk, Pugh, Owen, Bobson, Davenport Henderson, Martin, Foi, Iteeves, Dobbie ' Bo'wron. Howard, Barrowman, Kirton. Saunders, Hoopor, Perrin Olarlt. Dimond TTI- - England, Campbell, Madden Dusli Bishop. Hall-Jonee, Fochnoy. Martin Ballln, H'Kenzlo, Fisher, Fay, Perryman Williamson, Lieut. Owle-3, Eev. Gray, Corel Woodman, Lieut. Paterson, Pte. Hunt ' KAITOA. se; (5.10 j.m.), 304 tons. Wildman, for Nelson. KAPITI, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers' for Wnnganui. lIDIA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 127 tons. Thorns for Wanganui. WAKATU, s.s. (7.40 p.m.), 157 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura. BLENHEIM, s.s. 8.10 p.m.), 351 tons Wilkinson, for Havelock. ' BEEEZE, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), tons, for Wanganui.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Invercargill, Wanganui, July 10. l'a-teena, Neleon, Pictou, July 10. Nikau, Nel6ou, July 10. ' llararoa, Lyttelton, July 10. Kokiri, Westport, July 10. Queen of the South, Foxton, July 10. Wootton. Lyttelton, July 10. Tainui, Wanganui, July 10. Opawa, Blenheim, July 10. Ngahere, Qrcymouth, July 11. Wairau, Blenheim, July 11. Alexander, Wcat Ooa-st, Mofueka, July 11. Kaitoa, Nelson, July. 11. Maori, Lyttelton, July 11. Kapiti, Wanganui, July 11. Waverley, Patea, July 11. Tarawera, Dunedin, July 1!. Hincmoa, northern lighthouses, July 11. Ngatoro, Greymouth, July 12. ' Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, July 12. Blenheim, Pelorus Sound, Have Jock, July 12.
Wavorley, Patca, July 12. Ilaivera, Paten,, July 12. Hinemoa, northern lighthouses. July 12. Himitangi, Chatham Islands, Lyltelton, July 13. iTolin, southern ports, July 13. i Jfonowai, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, July 14. Itipple, Akitio, Gisborne, Napier, July 15. Te Anau, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, July 18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, July 10. Tarawera, Auckland, direct, July 10. lnvercarglll, Waneanui, July 10. Tainui, Lyttelton, July 11. Mararoa, Lyttclton, July 10. Nikau, Nelson, July 10. Queen of the South, Foxton, July 10. Waverley. Patca, July 10. Wairaiir, Blenheim, July 10. Ifaivera, Patea, July 10. Kamo, Grcymouth, July 10. Kamona, Wcstport, July 10. Kini, Greymoulh, July 10. Corinn.i, southern ports, July 10. Kittaiva, Wcstport, July 11. Kapi-ti, Wanganul, July 11. Onawa, Mcnheiin, July 11. Alexander. Nelson, West. Coa.st, July 11. Patcena, Pieton, Nelson, July 11. Kaitou, Nelson, July 11. , Maori, Lyttelton, July 11. John, Wanganui, July 13. .Wn.ka.tu, Knikoura, J.yttelton, July 13. M'onowai, Duncdin direct. July 14. Te Atibii,' 'liyttclton, Timaru, Dunedin, IJlulf. July 18. ' ' , BY TULEGRAPIT.' COASTAL, MONDAY, JULY 9. AUOKLAND. Arrived.—-Jfonoirai (5 p.m.), from poulh. To sail.—Jlamaifl. (10 p.m.), for Whangarci. ONEHUNGA. Arrived. —Tlosamond (noon), from Westport.' Sailed—Karawa (3.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth. M.ANAKAU BEADS. Arrived.—B-arawa (3 p.m.), from Kaipara. ■ GISBORNE. To sail.—Karamu (10 p.m.), for Napier. NAPIERArrived.—Kowliai (2.10 a.m.), from Gieyraouth. To sail.—Arahtira (6 p.m.), for GiEborne. WANGANUI. To j Euil.-Invcrcarsil! (10 p.m.), for WelUVigton; Tainui (5.20 p.m.), for WclliiiENEW PLYMOUTH. Saik-d.-Corinna (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrivcd.-Pntceua (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. 7SLENHELW. Wairan, put bank to WolliDcton (9 <i.m.); bar unworkable. NELSON. Sailed—Nikau (7.5 p.m.), for Wellington. WEBTPORT. Sailcd.-Komata (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington. GHEYJIOTJTjr.. Arrived—Nsaloro (5.45 a.m.). from Wnnganui. '; LYTTBLTON. ' Arrived.—Wootton (2.30 a.m.), from -Puponga. Sailed—.Mararoa (6.40 p.m.), for Wellington. 31BHTHAGE LIST. Vessels "which arrived last or aro duo to-day have been allotted this following bertha:— Mara,voar-3S r o. 2 I'orry Wharf. Ngakuta. No. 2 Clyde Quay Wharf (from b Nikau-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Queen of the South-No. 3 (south) Glasgow Wharf. Wairnu-No. 14 (nort.li) Queen's Wharf. Invcrcargill-So. 1 Pipltea, Wharf. Tainui—No. 7'Queen's Wharf. Corinna—No. 3 (south) King's Wharf. A chanuo has been made in the. timo cf doparttire of the Tainni for L.rttolton, oDd tho , vessel, which is duo to-day from WangMiui. Jβ lised to sail for tho southern port this evening.
UNION COMPANY MOVEMENTS. Tho Kamo is to proceed to Grcymouth again to load for Wellington. The Kanionn, leaves to-night for Westport. Tho hini will aJso leave to-day for Grcymouth. The Corinua. was to have kit New Plymouth last evening lor Wellington. Sho may Ret away for southern porta to-day. To-morrow the Kittawa -will leave for Westport, provided sho gets -unloaded. At present tlio vessel in wa-itijjg at Miramar, where unloading operations aro at a- standstill. Telegraphic advice from Auckland, yesterday stated that tho Monowai was to leave at noon to-morroiv for southern ports. The vessel leaves on Saturday for Dunedln direct, missing the call at Lyttclton. Tho Te- Anau is to leave Auckland about next Saturday for Wellington, Jjyttelton, Timarn, Dunediii, BluiT, and. -thence Oamani. Tho Komala was io have left Wcstpo;-t last evenin*, coal-laden, for Wellington. " OABGO FKOM AUSTRALIA. The following Australian cargo is awaiting delivery at tho Queen's Wharf:—43hhds. white spirit, 12 barrels brimstone, 20 ca«os cleanser, 50 drum 9 ammonia, 40 bags boiler packing, 5J4 sacks flour, 20 cases brandy, B cases printed books, 100 bottles 0.02, 11 casee tobacco, £0 cases boots and shoes, 710 eases eoap, 769 bags onions, 11 sacks coffee, 20 iogs whisky, 96 sacks rioemeal, -14 cases polishes, 6 cases rennet, 100 shafts, 200 bags wheat, 35 cases Horlock'a milk, 40 bags pumice sa-nd, 220 bundles cano, 15 cases sausases, 100 oases oil, 20 barrels oil. 13 bags ground baxk, 100 chests tea, 24 bags linseed meal, 14 bags linseod. ca-ko. 24 cases printed mattor, 6 packages wireless apaiatus, 92 packages pa.pers. 593 bage oats, 11)0 cases desserts, 14 cases disinfectant, 14 casks liusoed oil, 60 coses linseed oil, 42 ca-ses drugE, 1450 packages fruit. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Bitchis and Messrs. Mills and Davis, of the burnt Woitotara, havo reached Wellington. They will proceed south foLr orders. . Mr. J. Crossly, second engineer, and Mr. J. Elley, third engineer, of the Pateena, have come ashore, and have boon replaced by Messrs. P. Ward and S. Head- respectively. Tho whole of tho crew of tlio Defender has come ashore. Owing to rough weather the TVairau was unable to get into Blenheim, f or -which port she left on Saturday. She leaves again to-day for Blenheim. l'estorday the John was at Dunedin. Sho cornea north from that port, andi is espectcd in Wellington about Friday rest. Bho ggce on to Wamganui tho same day. Tho following are passengers who arrived froms Australia recently:—Misses Mathers, firecn, Prossor. Adams, Knowaley. Slater, Mosdamos Kamsoy, Nathan, KnowsW, Loggott, Hooking, Avery, Egan, Jones, Ivey, Bowo, Scager and boy, Messrs, Pulton, Bamsay, Nathan, Ansell, Leggett> Parker, Ludlow, Johnstono, Philpott, Julian, Parrlngton, Egan, Kurskilwood, Levie, Hoazlewood, Best, Oliver, Jadino, Isaao. Savies, Ritchie, Butmer, Tnlloch, Edmunds, England, Empson, Geager, Wright: 83 eteerago. The Huki, which, grounded at Forton on Saturday, ia now erpected. In Wellington to-morrow, and will leave to-morrow for Wanganra. Yesterday the Hinomoa. left Kaipara, where she hag 'been overhaulijiff buoys, and proceeded to Manakau. The vessel is expected in Wellington on Thursday night. The Ngahero nt to have left Greymouth yesterday for Waaganni and! Wellington. A steel freighter building at Vancouver, 8.C., for tho Ounard Line has been launched and ohristened War Dog. Miss Barbara Hogg acted as sponsor for the -vessel. Tho big sailer which recently got into trouble at tho Heads will go on tho dip a littlo after noon to undergo repairs. Tho Queen's Drive Eoad will be blookod for some two hours while thovessel is being put on the' slip and tho new road built round her stern.
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